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Feel-good humour from a talented comedian

"Boys Don’t Cry in July” is a uniquely engaging and hilariously relatable expression of the laughable moment in everyday life.

FOLLOWING the success of his previous one-man show, Diluted People, and his Comedy Central Africa-aired show, Colour Mine, Ndumiso ‘The Roosta’ Lindi is bringing us another exciting comedic offering this July.

His deep voice, soul-warming smile, booming laughter, original content and seamless delivery will be bringing the belly-laughs with his new comedy show, Boys Don’t Cry in July, to audiences.

Boys Don’t Cry in July is a uniquely engaging and hilariously relatable expression of the laughable moments in everyday life.

A dedication to his father, his life and times, the show is a personal comedy story that takes the audience on a laugh-a-minute journey through his life, words and wisdom.

Ndumiso opens up to audiences with insights into his personal story, from his childhood to his family to the expectations of not showing your emotions as a man, but most importantly, the relationship between a son and father and the pressures of living up to your father’s expectations.

Using humour to deal with personal pain-points, Ndumiso proves in true South African humour that tragedy and time equal comedy.

Expect infectious feel-good humour from this talented comedian whose accessible and well-constructed narrative has endeared him to audiences of all races across the country.

“I learnt early on that I had to understand my audience in order to appeal to them,” says Lindi.

Tickets cost R150 per person and are available through Computicket. The show starts at 8.15pm at the Auto & General Theatre on the Square in Sandton from July 23 to 27. The show carries a PG-14 age restriction.

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